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David Hough returns

roostershooter

motorcycle cowboy
To Motorcycle Consumer News in February, it was announced in the January issue. I have a couple of his books and I am eagerly awaiting his column.
 
Having read all of David's books I heartily concur.

Sure would have been lots more difficult to arrive at a million accident free miles if he hadn't been so willing to share his expertise!

Voni
sMiling
 
David's advice has helped me avoid several potential problems. I usually reread his books in the Spring as a "tune-up" to the riding season.
 
David's advice has helped me avoid several potential problems. I usually reread his books in the Spring as a "tune-up" to the riding season.

Likewise. :thumb

Having read Dave's advice so many times is like having a guardian angel on my shoulder, reminding me what to be looking for and what to do. On the rare occasion that I have been headed into trouble, his advice has kicked in and saved me. I owe much to his writings.
 
Dave has the gift of communication. His books are memorable and seem to be easy to remember. I learned a lot from them that has likely saved my skin a time or two as well.

I attended his "Donuts with Dave" or whatever it was called at a national rally, and continue to be amazed at the bits I still remember from that talk and presentation.
 
I had a very pleasant and informative conversation with David at Redmond which I will never forget. :thumb
 
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